Boston, MA (April 2, 2007) – Sports Radio 850 WEEI today announced a series of new programs surrounding Boston Red Sox Baseball that will begin in earnest next Wednesday April 4th with the creation of “Red Sox Wednesday.”

As the home of Wednesday Night Baseball, WEEI will air non stop Red Sox Programming all day long leading up to the game, beginning with Dennis and Callahan. Jerry Remy joins D&C each Wednesday at 9am, Red Sox Manager Terry Francona will
join Dale and Holley at 12 noon, and a Red Sox player of the week will be on the Big Show with Glenn Ordway. In addition, Red Sox Ace Curt Schilling and Sox CEO Larry Lucchino will return with regular segments on the Dennis and Callahan show.

“WEEI is, has always been, and will continue to be Boston’s home for the most comprehensive coverage of the Red Sox,” said VP of Programming and Operations Jason Wolfe. “Our lineup of talent is second to none, and we are extremely excited to be able to
provide our listeners with the most insightful, compelling and entertaining brand of Red Sox talk anywhere.”

On all game nights, WEEI’s night time program lineup is also getting a makeover. Mike Adams will move up an hour to host the newly created show “Red Sox On Deck” from 6 until game time. “Red Sox On Deck” will be a rapid fire pre-game show that will be
caller driven and will include live guests from Fenway Park. “The Daily Planet” follows at 7pm. Adams will re-cap the day’s hottest and most interesting, sports topics, both locally and nationally. The show will also play back pieces of the best interviews of the
day from Dennis and Callahan, Dale and Holley and the Big Show. As the game ends each night, Adams will be first on the scene with calls and reaction, including guests from the site and locker room reaction. WEEI’s coverage will conclude with Jon Rish and “Red Sox Review,” a caller driven show until 1am.

Patriots DB Devin McCourty tells Glenn, Lou, and Christian that Baltimore is always a tough matchup, he talks about how they don't fear playing at Gillette, and he's not concerned with the Reporters' question that seemed to irk Dont'a Hightower .

Butch Stearns joins Glenn and Fred to react to the Patriots victory over the Rams. They discuss Tom Brady's record setting 201st quarterback victory and debate if he is truly the greatest player of all time.

WEEI.com's Mike Petraglia and Ben Kichen of the 'Dale and Holley Show' talk about what the Celtics will need to do in order to be considered one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference along with the Cavs.

The first hour of Saturday Skate starts up against the third period of Bruins - Sabres, so Ken Laird and Rear Admiral give some Red Sox hot stove and Rob Gronkowski thoughts before moving into Bruins - Sabres game reaction

Mut defends himself in voting for Trump despite Alex Reimer's claim that he only voted for him because he goes along with whatever Gerry said. Damien Woody joins the guys for his second Friday interview.

Damien Woody praises Tom Brady's work ethic and thinks he can play three or four more seasons. Woody thinks Brady pushed the limits on Deflategate but it didn't play a role in the Patriots beating the Colts in the 2014 AFC Championship game.

Patriots DB Devin McCourty tells Glenn, Lou, and Christian that Baltimore is always a tough matchup, he talks about how they don't fear playing at Gillette, and he's not concerned with the Reporters' question that seemed to irk Dont'a Hightower .

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Kirk Minihane, WEEI Podcast King, talks to the Podcast Godfather Adam Carolla about his new documentary about Le Mans, the backlash from the Election, and his time with Donald Trump on the Apprentice. The audio quality isn't great but the conversation is.

Kirk Minihane is a non-believer, Larry Johnson is a preacher, when Larry found Kirk doesn't believe in God he challenged Kirk to allow him on to the podcast to talk about religion and faith. Kirk and Larry have a tremendous conversation about God and Larry tries to convert Kirk into a believer.

Mike Mutnansky returned to his K&C family after a short hiatus, full of spirit and some hate, and impressed on a Patriots Friday showing. Ken Laird and Chris Curtis (with Intern Kyle) have the audio rundown

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Mike Lombardi thinks the Patriots should trade Jimmy Garoppolo to the Cleveland Browns for a first-round pick next season. Mick Jagger will be a father to his eighth child at age 73 and the most overpaid actors and actresses in Headlines. The guys discuss Mut's internal struggle as to whether or not he should have a vasectomy.